-Start the application MIDI mapping from the menu.VJ99p wrote:GeeEs - from your Attachment I see that you managed to map all Three layers? the default in Avenue gives you the choise only for one layer. can write down here what you change? where?
-Look for the Key Map box in the bottom left of the screen to select whether to focus on the currently selected layer or the deck.
-Choose "deck" and make sure all layers you want to map contain a videofile!
Well, I did not delete the file itself, but I just deleted the standard mapping in Avenue that comes with the install. I think it has nothing to do with the possibility itself to map it like my mapping, but it just gave me some conflicts while I'm using the same notes to control the transport controls in my mapping that where used to change clips in the standard mapping...gradek wrote:So just by deleting the preconfigured MIDI mapping file you were able to do this? I wonder how that works.
don't know.. but I can't imagine.. I actually did the same:.. deleted the standard mapping and just saved it after I made my own.gradek wrote:I'm not using the default, although my mapping config is based of the default file, I just saved under a new name after I did my mapping. You think some controls get unlocked if there is no midiconfig for resoulume to read when the app is launched?
While I was making my mapping I accidently mapped the same knop to different parameters at first, so in practice you could map the same knop to different parameters. It isn't very helpfull though, because everything moves when you move 1 knob
